Parallel Computing Platform team members Stephen Toub, Rick Molloy, Don McCrady and Dana Groff join me for a chat about the differences and similarities in their
conceptual approach to designing and building concurrent programming abstractions targeting .NET developers and native (C/C++)…

Leverage Windows Server 2008 R2 "Server Core" as an Application Server!
ASP.NET is now an optional feature on Server Core. Learn how to configure a remote debug session. Watch this demo and read more detailed information at the following MSDN Code Gallery project page:…

Leverage Windows Server 2008 R2 "Server Core" as an Application Server!
ASP.NET is now an optional feature on Server Core. Learn how to configure IIS and deploy an ASP.NET application. Watch this demo and read more detailed information at the following MSDN Code Gallery project page:…

Host .NET applications using Windows Server 2008 R2 "Server Core"...!
There are several configuration options to consider when developing managed-code applications to run on a Server Core installation of Windows Server 2008 R2. Watch this demo and read more detailed information at the…

Leverage Windows Server 2008 R2 "Server Core" as an Application Server!
There are several configuration options to consider when developing native-code applications to run on a Server Core installation of Windows Server 2008 R2. Watch this demo and read more detailed information at…

Joe Duffy spends a lot of time thinking about the future of concurrent programming and parallelism. In his role as Lead Developer in the Parallel
Computing Platform team, Joe is the creator of PLINQ and a key contributor to many of the managed (.NET)
concurrency incubations happening in and…

Here, we continue our exploration of the morphology of Windows 7 on Going Deep with windows kernel architect Dave Probert. You may remember him from an early
four part episode of Going Deep where he teaches us about general purpose operating system architectures and history:
Part 1,
Part 2,…